What analogy do we often use to describe a Worldview?
What is glasses?
A Worldview based on a belief in one personal, living, creator God.
What is Monotheism?
What is the term for when sin entered the world?
What is The Fall?
"That which aligns with reality."
What is truth?
True or False: God has no emotions.
What is false?
Beliefs > Choices/Actions > _____?
What is Theism?
What is a worldview based on a belief in a god or gods?
What are the three main phases of God's Great Story?
How many human authors did God use to pen the Bible?
What is 40 humans?
What are the three, coequal beings of the Trinity?
What is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit?
What categories of beliefs are included in all worldviews?
What is the Universe, People, Morality [Right and Wrong], Truth, and God?
What are the three main world religions that are monotheistic?
What is Islam, Judaism, and Christianity?
God ___ and ___
What is "creates and sustains?"
The Greek translation for the word book.
What is biblios?
Without beginning or end; from everlasting to everlasting.
What is eternal?
A set of beliefs that people use to interpret life and the life and the world and which guide their guide their choices and behaviors.
What is a Worldview?
A worldview based on the belief that one's senses and science prove that the material universe is all that exists.
What is Naturalism?
What are the four relationships all humans were created to have?
What is people, God, the Earth, and themselves?
What is the work of the Holy Spirit that enables people to understand Scripture?
What is the term for the fact that God is all-knowing?
What is omniscient?
What are the 5 ways that our Worldview is developed?
What is through observation, teaching, personal study, reasoning & imagination?
A pantheistic worldview based on beliefs that God and everything in the universe make up one impersonal, spiritual being or energy.
What is New Spirituality?
What four things were humans supposed to be in harmony with?
What is with yourself, God, others, and Earth?
How many books are in the OT?
What is 39 books?
Above or beyond the limits of ordinary experience; beyond comprehension.
What is transcendent?